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How Sweet It Is! (1968)

Overview

All-American couple who try to bridge the generation gap with their free-spirited son on a trip, frisky business and misunderstandings galore ensue, all funny, vibrant and charming.
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Jerry Paris profile
Jerry Paris

Director

Cast

James Garner profile
James Garner

Grif

Debbie Reynolds profile
Debbie Reynolds

Jenny

Maurice Ronet profile
Maurice Ronet

Phillipe

Terry-Thomas profile
Terry-Thomas

Gilbert Tilly

Paul Lynde profile
Paul Lynde

The Purser

Marcel Dalio profile
Marcel Dalio

Louis

Gino Conforti profile
Gino Conforti

Agatzi

Donald Losby profile
Donald Losby

Davey

Hilarie Thompson profile
Hilarie Thompson

Bootsie

Alexandra Hay profile
Alexandra Hay

Gloria

Mary Michael profile
Mary Michael

Nancy Leigh

Walter Brooke profile
Walter Brooke

Haskell Wax

James Garner profile
James Garner

Grif

Debbie Reynolds profile
Debbie Reynolds

Jenny

Maurice Ronet profile
Maurice Ronet

Phillipe

Terry-Thomas profile
Terry-Thomas

Gilbert Tilly

Paul Lynde profile
Paul Lynde

The Purser

Marcel Dalio profile
Marcel Dalio

Louis

Gino Conforti profile
Gino Conforti

Agatzi

Donald Losby profile
Donald Losby

Davey

Hilarie Thompson profile
Hilarie Thompson

Bootsie

Alexandra Hay profile
Alexandra Hay

Gloria

Mary Michael profile
Mary Michael

Nancy Leigh

Walter Brooke profile
Walter Brooke

Haskell Wax

Extra

Release Date

August 21, 1968

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Cherokee Productions logo

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